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<div class="header"><h1 class="code">Extruding objects</h1></div>
<div class="text"><p>Objects that are above ground level can be easily connected to it by setting the 'extrude' parameter to 1.</p>
<p>In the example below, both pentagrams are at the same altitude. The green one, however, has its &#0039;extrude&#0039; parameter set to 1, and is therefore connected to the ground. In contrast, the reddish-brown pentagram is floating in the sky.</p>
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